The DeadFucks are Scott Army (vocals), Alexy Galaxy (Guitar, of Alexy and the Galaxys infamy), Willie Idle (drums) and Dan Cadera (bass). The sound is unmistakably punk-rock in the vein of the early 80's Los Angeles hardcore sound. Heavily influenced by bands such as the Germs, X, The Avengers, Fear, The Circle Jerks and Black Flag along with Minor Threat, Crass and the Exploited, the songs attack people from all walks of life from hippies, to punk culture to their arch-nemesis heavy metal.
After reaching their early to mid-20s (except Will) watching all their friends go straight, hang up their boots, quit dying their hair etc...and watching the local scene grow stale with nothing new or provocative happening, Al, Scott and Dan came up with the brilliant idea to start a Minor Threat cover band.

Shortly after they recruited Will, who had been working on industrial songs with Dan for some time, the group unanimously decided that cover bands suck and add nothing to the world and proceeded to begin original material.

Since then the DeadFucks have amassed an impressive resume of bands they've squeezed their way onto the bill, including The Planet Smashers, The Real McKenzies, Fabulous Disaster, Grand Buffet and Wesley Willis, and have become notorious for their liberal use of condiments and other food products during their live shows.

In late summer 2002 Alaxy moved to Montreal after finishing college. Picking up where Alaxy left off, longtime friend Joey Neptune stepped up to take his place.

Soon, none of that mattered anymore because young teenage heartthrob, Jedi Eric (Of bands so punk rock that you've never heard of them) replaced Willy Idle on the drums (story coming soon in the band's tell-all autobiography) and the band suddenly became so awesome and amazing that Johnny Lydon himself sent them a post card that said: "Oi! I wish I'd have blooming thought of that first, Bullocks!".

Now solidifying their place as the best looking band on the East Coast, The Deadfucks continued to write new material to reflect their amazing lifestyles and give people a window to see what it's like to be just so much better than everyone else.